Brick-Laying Machine Builds Without Mortar

Move over, 3D printed houses. Thereās a new game in town, and it is able to use standard concrete blocks to build the walls of a house in just one day.
Australian company FBRās Hadrian X is a tablet-controlled system that follows CAD models to lay the blocks one by one. As you can see in the video after the break, the blocks are laid so quickly that thereās no time for mortar, so they dip the bottom of each block in construction adhesive instead. In the second video after the break, you can watch Hadrian-X build a curved wall.
There are several things to consider when it comes to outdoor robots, such as wind and unwanted vibration. In order to correct for these nuisances, FBR came up with Dynamic Stabilisation Technology (DST). While we donāt have a lot of details on DST, the company calls it āa highly accurate system that continuously adjusts the position of a robotās end effector to ensure it is always held with stability at the correct point in 3D space.ā
Curious about printed housing? Hereās the current-ish state of affairs.
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